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haha yeah but if you look closely you can see the bookmark is only about 50 pages in, that book is quite a commitment. I tried to get my buddy to read it, his response was: this guy describes stuff too much. /facepalm

You know what I like so much about this? It's not only that there are so many good books in your tree, but also that you guys made sure to place them all so that the text on the spine(?) of the books is readable. I like you two!